


6" Gray Rustic Cast Iron Knot Tabletop Sculpture
Marsoni
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6" Gray Rustic Cast Iron Knot Tabletop SculptureUnique and decorative, this 6 inch gray rustic cast iron knot tabletop sculpture will leave a lasting impression. This unique ornamental piece has been fully molded from cast iron and features a rough hewn, rustic appearance that resembles a rope knot. Ideal for your desk, table, entryway tables, or display shelves, this cast iron piece is a wonderful paperweight or piece of decorative sculpture. A perfect decorative addition for anyone who loves an
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